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Steele Won't Say Whether He Wants Obama To Fail

Michael Steele had an amazing interview with Matt Lauer this morning. Steele turned out to be totally unable to say he disagreed with Rush Limbaugh on wanting President Obama to fail:

Steele said his job is to balance the various opinions on whether people want the president o fail -- and conceded he hasn't been doing a good job so far as chairman:

Lauer: Rush Limbaugh says it very bluntly: "I want him to fail," referring to Barack Obama. Do you agree with that?

Steele: I -- look, my job is to build my party after-- after a tough two election cycles. My job is to try to craft a message for our party. There are a lot of opinions out there. Some come from people who are notable, some from people who are not so notable. And my job is try to balance that. I wasn't that effective at it this week, but you know I've been 30 days in the job, and we'll -- you know, we'll move forward.

Lauer kept asking the question -- and Steele persisted to not answer it, saying his own opinion doesn't matter:

Lauer: Do you agree with Rush Limbaugh when he says it's common sense that as a conservative, he wants the policies of Barack Obama to fail?

Steele: Well, my personal opinion doesn't matter in this. My personal -- my job as the RNC chairman is to take into account all the various views out there within our party, and try to put together a strategy and a team that's gonna help us win elections.

So Steele appears to acknowledge that the opinion exists within his party that conservatives should want President Obama's policies to fail -- and it's his job to take views like these into account, among others, in forming the party's strategy.


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Pathetic - I actually feel bad for Steele even though he consented to play front man for the Republicans ...

The Leader remains undefeated for now.

Some reporter should ask Governor Schwarzenegger to comment on this topic. Schwarzenegger may be the only elected Republican unafraid to criticize The Leader.

Schwarzenegger : the true Wagnerian hero, Siegfried, independent, indebted to no one, does not need the Republican party. They need him however.

Would a comment from Schwarzenegger put a dent in the armor of The (so far undefeated) Leader ?

Please note : the man is "A hero", NOT "My Hero" ... read carefully before blasting ...

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This is what happens when a 14-year-old boy can explain your party's policies, excuse me I mean principles, in less than 30 seconds.... http://www.governmentalityblog.com/my_weblog/2009/03/rush-limbaughreaching-out-to-all-generations.html

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Would be nice to have Gov. Schwarzenegger speak the truth in his own inimitable way -- i.e., that Republicans who are afraid to stand up to Limbaugh are "girly men."

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Morning Joe blasted Steele Letterman-on-McCain style for failing to show, instead choosing to do Lauer.

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"Schwarzenegger : the true Wagnerian hero"

Someone appears to be having a little trouble telling the difference between comic book movies and reality.

But don't feel bad: It's a common affliction.

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Please explain, dear colleague. All of us hope for enlightenment.

An honest explanation would be honestly appreciated.


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The Obama Administration, unlike the rest of the Dems, KNOWS how to play this game, and they have done it beautifully. They have made Fat Rush THE face (ugly that it is) of the Republican party.

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Nice closer, Eric.

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